After an alleged beating incident, a crowd surrounds a draft office vehicle in Ukraine’s Khmelnytskyi oblast  

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**Ukrainian Residents Surround Draft Office Vehicle After Alleged Beating Incident**

In the Ukrainian city of Kamianets-Podilskyi, a dramatic scene unfolded on May 29th as about 100 residents surrounded a vehicle belonging to the Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Center (TRC). The crowd blocked the gray SUV in the courtyard of a multi-story building, with police attempting to protect it from attacks.

**Witnesses Claim Brutal Behavior by TRC Officials**

According to social media users who shared videos of the incident, witnesses claimed that TRC employees had beaten a young man before the alleged attack. One woman was reportedly pressed against a car, and an elderly woman was allegedly run over. The author of one video claimed that these actions sparked the crowd’s outrage.

**TRC Denies Allegations, Warns of Consequences**

The Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Center (TRC) confirmed that their vehicle in the video belonged to their mobile notification group but refused to provide details about the incident. Instead, they stated that citizens’ actions showed signs of organized resistance to the performance of official duties by Armed Forces representatives.

**Warning of Serious Consequences**

The TRC emphasized that obstructing military personnel during martial law can qualify as treason under Article 114-1 of Ukraine’s Criminal Code. They also warned that such actions may constitute other serious crimes against national security foundations.

**Recent Attacks on TRC Employees**

This incident is not an isolated one; attacks on TRC employees have increased recently across Ukraine. In Kremenchuk, Poltava Oblast, two military recruitment office servicemen were attacked, and police detained and arrested the attackers. Similar incidents occurred in Novyi Rozdil, Lviv Oblast, and Chernihiv Oblast.

**Kyiv’s Recruitment Challenges**

The Ukrainian government faces significant challenges in mobilizing troops. Recruitment centers are struggling due to widespread manpower shortages, public war fatigue, and distrust in the mobilization system. Many eligible men are reluctant to enlist, fearing issues such as inefficiency, poor organization, and corruption.

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